'ABO&SjcS^ AvOTTJMItvhL sgmungs , ..; I gif" -- cr, 2 -43itiigttxt oti, ortiligt" ,''l r raTllre.re h ti r tk. k w oth,r;coismciro • ..' 3 • P.11:4 r Mil ••• , giontid 111 angitUalir 41143" qtcen* t 5 „... ... ..., .... ,„ Ir . ,A T SH'I < ON'S?INSTIiOXEr:FOR k¥OUSTG taregtßtfln y jrr? s:* tPBrflS 'L jaaa&amgßßai tpyio*na&Mg4;4: acMrosa :• Ilflv.ivOJifilUlATTC, A, ff„ , - , TSREPAftAI'ORYWA&^T^fttKa pursuit. These one year, that at its expiration ftee'^nuipufijawl dc prepared - either to potms' professional schools of too oOU*m, ortd:lm#tfrfln too actipn dudes of the pans a toi i Sop*' LOCUST., ■ • C£iuloailfiintQt« wiUm Mnuofeth on MonaftyjflgbiilftafeCtaj -v - -. -- y anaMm* , .^JpftCTAIRgg.A* M.,~Pria<rtpiJ., ■ :?- a 'm L ■wiUT&fc? rpHEI¥(j^C^IBmwiIiIi:EEO.PEN.HIS iw 6 -?^ 1 ' at y* tOCt? S^»M.L.. Ms^psi^iss^: So Sontomber. ;Yonn* Lames rtooited offta7 ; acfrr*nd' tanebt r• / f Freamrorauft tfioamUi^^ctfljlwalJirj^nn*! jkt~ • ticalag««'fAt>p»y in - 1*JL CXllß6injjr6nta v andther>atrtio,tft&t sfcsftM, the'ddfaei; oiyb* t; be rßceivstl *t her residences hojneßA'oho iwert’wun cohfidoi)M.t9««ur.{>£b)tf raiitn or to Mr.'Ctonxa&.Mssejr f moderate, r. r^,rt- ' ,-v. t /Tiiny4n>;., X wUI reopen flih ino. Rb. denotations. Adwtted«}’sratnaty,:& I)IuL>yYN Btipot. ■ V'rs'? ,•( ~sv. 3}) r r^T?J;.v^ RieF?aENCEi.-rp.rEiUßi-dJ7yFrinklmi4tr*oti -Jahs Johnson- 533 North Fourihietreet jVWm; ffL Leviolc, 198 iHliTyvji.atreeti -» •'/«/>'frtnA ill AEt;X/. -STACKHOOSS WIMi OPEN ‘ha r r'BoAWmV and* fdrGirMXo, 1030. BPR INc*-04$ PBfS, Btwe tjoa. the] lifc>f jSejrtcmter. For C'.rctflari apply to.the > Pnncipa>. j . t \ Li \': sgSg-lrtt.* Sp r i yot^Q^MK^/^DgOYS.^E.^eor,-EIGHTH' aoo BUiTONWOOU , DAY, xupils.ua-: der thp v lmrorfisio f p»rsjc)l; the l «3i»«ji»i}:tw*ov©m-- ment isthatof purely “ moral suasionreport* sent to. , s^erit« f Physical- Edmntipn ofßoys ®tll ho carefully nod conscientiously . attended to.~jC*taloguea gratuitously at the 'Academy, np And engeise GBKMANJO:w«.:?E!^E;SEMINAEYi: : The cqpieeof instruction 1. thorough, .y*tematic,»nii practKHiiVenitfracmit -ell'tbe-ijeeful’ end' ornamental - of ftq3i-tf : '" vT’iyla , -’frnnciyaV. Thooy^^,ttl^l!U&oUfcf«to,w«^^mplS!7o r r,; to be tho>oa/.n re4m^MoDfrf6Qi£t^ftbtJb«hj(9a«rtJ-di£s - gomo a oo*]Aborer with the pupiDttforta beia* Abide to avo him lend, and reiamng jfor. jM teacnerto fcoint out errors»remo9td<nm»ldf n&£«#t.tfca meaner of pro l"/‘ora UM^^S6 l arin^'{ii : oCiM^&b : ' ; ‘ i )i for*pja&tSKS' mS Bitof.PbUadolphia ra<wtj£rt.ctn}«)fmm«hed. , ■ msimffSmmhßSswf& iaajr'Sjob- W?J*SO*?$ r r - -" by m»*, T Ott ,, iu<-j>fi«F,; B*JumWf Kh,;; iKS3 ; 10, fo/fl Trott, L, Johnson. .jn** <a v • aug*lro *v -‘ ' ;'- . : & uf with tUo batlny.QrouJtya^^rtwfthibanCTafaVauC-tf A 1 M.'D.fl. ST. JOaEriHiag’COLLEGE, rjpHoa; BALWVIN'S-BNOLtSH'MATHBri A N .HAS REMOVED i Jr*. ioa BiraoHdci/to s«:im FRAMU/IN-Btreet, above Poplar./ Term oommeaeee, Bepterohiflati& trir '■&?*& HP H Prindklt; O|ENMi rpHEMIBBESCmi^S'SarOOB < J'OR ;; "> '.I JaririM ™;’-,~i~7/'.aW3g-> life t'®Oß-‘-.#OON , G iMt*, ;|M*yATfTOglßtTQ'Trok^'A!'6raduate -■» "l- ofOollege* wfaorKasYad t*t«r*t heirs' ex pe rienee in, Ua<spuc, would* be .pleased. to'.clqvote e.iew hours > eicHaaylb;privatoipatroetwoUiLatra,Greek, Mathe-; imstics^Mtirdfddf.brtnolw* of/education. r.Adaress jTTuloTi'^'PflioP^fyjU-Fre)** 1 - |: : . MARK3.MsCOEAIi' AOADEMyi T^ppiw«ioiui.ior»4“u?|iott» , irrnalla.,belQrfi thebegJß', iiarx)f wrm,»%>al<n>e ntadeto tho ' LAfiDREWSHARRIS, A. M.r. y-ifIQTRACKStreetV- yjjgjjjjSsiKei xpSflttare instrument., In vomme. vuntr.Qt tpnp.great power. > brilliancy, full-, touch, intadMdifjfce deli -BKSra«Oßnra^K^iE^iHig6!-m-' '■? 5.--s' w-tio.' ,• -:/- ■axp wuoliy-tmeauallea. .They!have received tha highest /efiodminmii and are pronounced by oritics to be far #u*' •pjmorto ;|n,thu a', letterfromHany 'Bah|ewn» tne,owebn4edPiamst« r. ~ ~\ KHomacxxx fc\Co.’t A— - -? mwir testrf-your Kano* w every, way, itgivei mi greueetisfaonon'and pleasure in recommending. $ t?e pt»b)ic. KTherlwne imd?toucb BvrfMtt allthat, t hey*,tait A* tefsrloan judge of the workmanship, U U-perfeoWbr aznoar perfection as any >}> . . . . :. .„\ iIAKRY : 6ANDERSON. ijCnaii''"OHrC&KßrNG-ARSONS,: ; : a PIANOS. V. bgtwjjen <m*r«*>nd ■ A 1; H&mggra; v»reour Mthorii*d-ASBu«. and ekerj^rfcßAfioK^op^ MirtblsiferTCli'iN™ MdTL»oture ~£-\ ivNotices. ' QKEBN.-;A]SDrqpATES,:' • ■•: >.j FOPEIH AJH) EifIHTH STREET, ' «' i ;'; :i ;?r.rq;K:E l T,s.r \ FOa ONE DOLLAK. ; FOH. BAtE AT THE FOLIA)WINO 'AQENOIESi' C. E. 3CAMERLY......'.;..!.DniftiriBi/oorner of Third -EUGENE SHOENING...,. .Druggist, cornerof Fourth a_sUvj_.,, ond yvhartonfits.■ • • - WJI4IAU H.’ FILE,.. . Druggist, corner of-Passy nnnlflm wr, i: 1 .. • and Catherine ate. ROBERT KILDUFF........Drug job t, corner of Sixth ,• i •fl M • 'undßhlpponstar. t JOJ3* CRAP r.Dragnet,oornerof Seventh AiAI.pyBJ)JIN; /IONdIS w, Bf ’ corherof. Ninth 3Pinth ATH AME^R^CK, *-1 ..Jiy^^^^r^f B K[avGnth yAyi^J^4MARON^i-..Coj{^aotJoner*,cor.ofßiAUi .-.to. COOKEiii- o/Eigfetit GIC. BOWER,- DruggStf comer of- Sixth LL.L'- ,• auaVjneits. -,• JL'E. GRIFFITH..-.*** ——.Druggist, oorner of Second GUSTAyUS MANNEL . .DruggistTcor. of Eleventh 2 ~ ' - ana ButtonwoodntMani I . Ridgeavenuej.. ?; EDWARD corner of Eighth zjj .V - and Arch bU. , : D. D. BTACKHOUSE. .... ~ .Druggist, oorner olEighth OEHMATiTOWN t NOR- ' n ? euste ' . -.;RISPOWNDEPOT..Corner of Ninth and Green OyFlCEoftlm COMPANY.N*?ia Walnut se. RECEIVER'SOFFIOE......FainnounL » . au22-tf ■CJPECIAI, NOTlCE.—Dealers in., Good; br oonabinniK fibrpas sabetanoea vnth threads or sheets lof.ivulbaaised mbben are .notified thattmless the same xre properly stamped or labelled 'withmy name/ and by B T «??a^S n J^ r » they caanot be JegaUy disposed of ia the .ymted States.-\ Meirohants and dealer* are invited to ex* 'almne specimens noir in store, and to“give their ordera EIOTITB JN THE -PAXENT. for {these r goods, wbtoh -emmaceMl.the, s(9 w* heretofore manulaotared or im and SELL BS&ffiV”'^ 10,1 *°. m 6 T rn-\* : ••; HORAO3S H.DAY. ' hiving business -witK vMjflT< L-.- Y ,. . ,<-. >. >,,, - '.Flouy Inipeotor., T|BPARTMENT OF EUBttOi HlGH :^T^|^^®QeS;W.,oom«rof: C H Ea T N u T<md . _ i ’■ ■ ; Pit.'Linr T.rii IS (August 20. IKZ?. ■ ■JSVf’!? JJ”!r*4CTo»».—SasJed ,Fro»o»als vrilTbo ,r*Wivyd :by.tb» 'nodortiiraodi at' the office; until!! ?o?towfn M {SlvOrU^ ,r ' U ' WW * - r tl >e |Jo n* t ™°'t°aof tho „.0;o EjSwean Fifth and Sixth stroele.to hoof Bnok«X foot in diameter. y, ■' fi n F.P p too lineof Sonoom street ,\K>i wee ti Twentieth and Twenty-few rjh ctrdotMobe Of Brink, » foot in dia meterf - -----' - -.- Otto fhi IholjMpf EUhthetreet.be tween Coatee afreet Siao6MfaaBw3i» o^U,^*'<,^:l> ? lr * to,) * orßriolt > : Chief Coniniiaaionerof Jgiahwaye. ;- v: ' ; i. mWESAJTO LIQUORS.. -.. i&Rbir-iiAß^ Jf^PAGNKI/JANpARYM.IsSO.-InbonManeuoobi Winea Jothe tjmtod Stater, a, f fertnW. ottefcomere aiul M,f»rwt,£* p . n £!£itstVi t ii’evenppointedMe.iarfr. F.O. ‘ftSillSitfE!.*?.SKt?®' i*-§°" Sjlo-Axonu.ia-the UhftM Statu, for the-aidnof.mjr ChainpMne WUtee. •H’rKifJj k,^TJ.'SSiffCS?* in comment on »l>l7-3m 51 BBAVEItr fitreetiNew York# caees Barton & Guestier’s feiiaagfe|M»B /RIJD MONONGAHEtA Old.Rjo ( MOhalf bWa do. Jut received end. ! '«f, \ -t.CefTiWfettWOi I*l Booth FRONT Btroofe . rfrjIDER: BRAITOY.ee-10 , bbls. pure ,OonV VtaUtr; pnoptUiswtiOßt.attd for eale br. v-. , ’Cfj* 1 .:' ; r {Gimn >FrßfttBHiNG goods. FnENISHXNO GOODS :; ... v :, ; ahr..:_. .....,.... ; . ..... iC j *:• PEARCE, ■':jfo'.<loA [ dVT'H;FO,PRTH«TRRE , T, ! \ ■Ba>S tiowin'htbre ’a foil’aewrt'meEt in their line, to yrlitok. they invite - the-attention of their cue tome:* eadbuy’eraofenohjioodf. • aiu-thn rjf fl.At'-'SPQJT-eelatei of the flrm of 'Win; jggSfgljT street, (nearly oppwitetheeiraidHomS,) ,J. V. S-.arptjld'feapeetfully ceil. the. attention ; of hie lortnorsatmaa wd friende fa Me hew store, and in pro eared to-#)i(Wder» forJBfIIRTS, rt ehort; notion,A Serfeet 6tfn»rantled,:-Who»«aia Trade npeiied with SjgwnßOaat^Uwjau^o^rJ^Kv^i^JyJWy.. :i::,v,;i . ; rW^SS^oS^i^^T^sTwrOamef ■ L SK;»I9IiB :m-y.lBßsiT*'Mr; raiLABRfPHIA,. VAMjeftaJUihment iknowlnenojjoetdui operation, day. j^^SeVSlS^^WSifS, jOTmoymon m. Oho of theflrpt the opportunity of making many how uwiiitiMoTinxay Wcdx not hereto^ j^^fe^rSEjSSlnJaiUtteind^cis; 2teftp ß mßread mada by' the Meo’htniefll ®^s7 { oMJK*A*e»t«*d»sr.in iriifch It bur '•SEffiK&S&P* OTdfitftam re«pfrorfpUr.aak«id to glvoit amtonirnea oehenns it-would lead to , ; J ; OHN maros/wiGS/FRi- PUM;S,' maVlu/Mtartd in thoVory to. AUo f a„. W |At^DVE,^ fi . w«tn Market anJ.Clie»tnnt. , SfPTEj WALE JROPE—Mtintlfacturetl and 'R^K2iSSk® OR AXU--20 caaeafor flaioby sPsasasafeSi*"?* - - j ' *ROK«r»«t l j£o*^i2i'tS™S'roß», SUMMER RESORTS;- ; ; - ) SEAL ‘B AT HIN G.—THE MANSION noUSE.JixitorPemralvenin.'iivenue.ATl.ANTlC OITx, is «0W OFhff.ior guests. For oonvemenoe of arrangement, oontiguity to the beaoh, and attraotiveoeu to the adjacent grounds, this'house ls-unrlvalled. The Proprietor has spared no pains in malting this. Hotel all thatoouldbedeairedbyiVisiters.M , o . -T. Jel-3m. , ■- •• 1 ■ , - , / r ,- ' ~ B. LEE. .•K-JTTATINNY HOUSE.- '•-' ' I Tliia plms havingt«en;otwwdllL 1 a few A^yff^ 9 to prevent many persons from obtaining aooom jnodations, the. nowanbouhoeS to sucli, and ;p those who vnsh tohpe id a few days or weeks during, ;ne aeiightful autumnal season, that thoy can be ao sezr tnodatodWithrcqmfdrtable rooms. The tember add October arcnot only thejngafej*™S t of 0 «22 S,-« Trnarf at 8 <VcWATttjiie morning, a«d arrive at Gap at 3 2ft o’clock same day; or by the North Penn vanu» gTKaaton m the afternoon,'and arrive at the _a*kfnexfcdayattttfo'elook. • -'AflZfdv * BftOPHBAD, Proprietor.-'-' IRIURRAY HOUSE, ±I R. ' . ’*'* V' '1 1. '■ ' ■ OHIO, ; 3s, the largest and beat arranged HpteJ fceentral Ohio, ■is centrally located hnd is .easy ofaccesa from all the routes qf.travel., It.cont&iosall the modern improve lriedta, and every convenience for the eomfnrt'AUd ao* donjinodation of the travelling public.’.. The Sleeping Rooms are large and well ventilated. ' Thp r Suites ol Jlpdrai are wellfart'Anged and: ndtefully farnfehed for , famiUes and latte travelling parties; and the House will kept a. » first-class ;rau2j-3m ~, .. , t: . Proprietors. -CEA BATHING— ■■ •;■<;-• !o*^ej.njOT'theMOpTiON OF ’BOARDERS; and thd. guosenber will-be happy to bee his friend* who may favor him with their patronage during the «Bason. J -• ‘— • • - • JelB-8m .. . . ■ ' THOfi. C. GARRETT. ■d«t T HITE SULPHUR AND OHALY \),y f BEATE SPRINGE, at DOUBLING GA?. PA., rare how open, and are 'easy .o f acs eis via Harrisburg; .thence on the Cumbetland.valley toad to Newvme; itheqoe a.miles staging to,the Springs, where you arrive 'at SP. M f sarte-dat. :iEvary. arrangement-is complete rot Visiters. Board perweek. $8; per. dayrGLtt. R«‘ duotioft for-fatmliw. References— Steel,, Morton MoMiohael, Banoroft, & Co., B. Bi Jeanney,- Co. iUferenbetolhe Analysis ca> the-waters, James C. 1 t Je7-Bm*/t ,-.: .t > -- x ■ * - Proprietor. npHE MANSION HOUSE. ' .*1 „ READINO, PENN'A. , ~.., .-,1 i . , W. I<* DE BOURBON," Proprietor' • : _,7&is well-known' establithMenti thS favorite resort, of oitisens and .visiteri, has lately, undergone ext*binve repairs, and is noir one of thS mpstcommodipue, ele , Its aeeonmiodatipnß axe first^lais; . the, rooms loos and, airy; and. the-table. oonatAnily; supplied all the luxuries of the seu6n’.‘''Persons desirous: lending a few weeks in the summer in in agree* ,pUSINESB ; ;CAJROS. JtSAAO ROBERTS, ; :R^aL/Est!atß ! :Aghnt : r X' j , SAMUEL £5. RO BE RT Sr Co HvHtan c i R: A - Offer for eale, on liberal terms.-T'ARMS ANp COVN* S l i. 8 % Ts ii§ r^R ,m i l,T )r anlaf^^CiSl?^?f*S e ]^ WAT ®j , andri yirginia t'Una DwELIitNOS and STORES in/ Norristown,* .Germantown; and wiuladel inaU.iUbranoheß. pmoe-.MAlPfStreet.near the Bank, Norristown, and N0.23580uth THIRD, StreetTbotween rWftltmt and SpruQO streets,tPbiladelphla., ‘ sl-Im* .tAMES/R- . CHALEEN. ATTORNEY AT L&w,Cihoinnati, Ohio,; 'Western claims solicited. ■ Remittance*: promptly r mide. The best ■ of references ■;smute da?i ” r ■ th -’ALeX-McKINNEY.' •: , ;- A isiisiM's. L Ay* . -'Will pracU**-i*t .Westodoreland* Armstrong. and In •diana counties. • geXl-tr *A UGU9T'BELMONT, .BANKER,- 78 BE AYER; STREET. Mssnes Letters of Creditfor Travellers* available in al .barwof theworid, through, the Messra. Rothohilds, of . Fans, London, Franßort, Naples, and Vienna, and their iCondspottaentX'l '• .• * ' ■'' mh7-0m ■ {PENNSYLVANIA' PAINT STORE.— X ZIEGLER SMITH, oom.r of- HEOpPrp snd . GREKNStreets. ThisweU>kpo*manoientestab&shment still retains the reputation of sellins the beet articles at axtrSordmaTv low urtcM. ... ■■.. , U*B-tf - ■ fVOE & OAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above -Vf Walnut, STOCK BROKBRSf and, dealer* in Her oantile Paper and securities generally.' Attend, the Brokera’Board daily, and fill all orders for tho puronase ortotß of STOCKS.-iIOUPB. fco. . ■ JiJ-lr rfIHE ADAMS EXPRESS -CO., OFFICE M. saa CHESTNUT Street, forwards .Parcels, Fack aseß,'Merchand»pe, Rank Notes; .and -Specie, either by its own Lines; or in connection with other Express Com* ssfe&i “ prmoisl ' t^“B: a si l !!S^ifDV llB ■ aul*tf . General Superintendent COPARTNERSHIPS. T^I^OLUTION. jLt \ Tho Partnership heretofore Existing botween the Subeonbers. expires THIS DAY, by UmUation.^p - ~ - ■ l aaDocKßt. UEMOYAL. i . JCV JOHN C. OAPP tc SON, , - 1 NOTE AND STOCK BROKERS.-’• have removed their office to N0;23 South THIRD Street, directly opposite the Jdeol>anio» , ■ Bank. - » *I-Ut- THE GOPARTNERS&P? heretofore ex isting between the subscribers U this day dissolved by mutual oonient. The business of the firm will be settled by JOSEPH- B. HANSON, who ta authorized to use tie name of the firm »haNSON. July Ist, 1889. NORWOOD PENROsfe. 7 JOSEPH B. HANSON VIU continue the Tobacob Com mission business, and Agency for tho sale of Sombrero gtree,. _ and No. 100 North DELAWARE Avenue, GEORGE BOLDIN, , . loa North WATER Street NORWOOD PENROSE, 1M North DELAWARE Avenuo. NORWOOD PENROSE data ofthe firm of JoeepUß. Haaabn fc-Co.) is this day associated with GEORGE BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN & PEN ROSfi.forthepnrpOteofoondaotlng & Tob&ooo, Oil, ■ and General Commission Business. ■ , j , ;jyl-tf TtfQTlt® IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, the ‘Jk w srmof ,WARNIOK, CHADWICK, & BRO. j* this db? dissolved.’.' The Heater, Amiga, and Stovelmsiness will be continued underithe name of CHADWICK & BRO., attheNorfheast corner of SECOND and RACK •H 1 --- ;: iffiMmficK. PBUKWpliia,.JBlyUiW . ' jyll-tf HEDICWAI.. Louisville •: artesian water.— An analy.tle.by.'Prof. J. L\ S.WITH. ehcmi pno gallon. to contain SlaLsrains. as follows, vit: Ohlor;. 80dtttm.....-. , .6Mirre l Snipin'Magnesia., 77.00 grs. y i .«r :teL:.ril::| ■.:: -assfe s ■ -.-is:: Tbosph. &x1a........ * ,*• Bi-Carb. 1r0n..... ojs “ 5u1pb.’50t0,.,......;7i f* Magnosia.AM•* ” t Mine.».«(. rS9 , -- * ■ * v t- - AINOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER. effects of tboxeli/s neuralgia have suffered tpo most exornoiatrag pain, oompellina me at times to give up my business entirely. 1 could not ©at; add sleep was a stranger to my e/es.' I suffered more than tongues can tell.. I had the advioe and aid of vanous.phymoiansp and used, other remedies, but all of no avail. Having noticed,your advertisement Ja the 'papers, I concluded to call on a person whom I had .learned cured or a,case of Sp year* standing.' He Applied the * SAJbvE 1 but once', and I felt immediate reuef—asecond-appliestioa removed the pain entirely. J ana I now feel like a different 5 man. Since then! have slept weU-Hwraething that-I have not done for irionths, being obligato sit up ail nightm aohair.- My appetite . r*furn&d, »ind I feel grateful to yon for the restohs • non of my health. _ __ ,co/s. rf. w. corn,er Third and Walnut ate, • apao-tf WISTCOTT’S CELEBRATED TAR 7; ' Wsstoott s Tar Cordial ours. Coughs and Colds. 1 SW’SKI* tf r Oordia oure. Sore Throat and Breast. ' Wsiwott’s Tar Cordial cures, Palpitation of; the / weetoott'e Tar Cordial cores Nervous Debility, -MWestootgs Tar Cordjal ourw ftmeral Debility, BtS;)^ra4!Grev.l! alonr6 ’ slwa “» of tL » K idl >‘». Tar Cordial rraros Blind and Bleeding jjJb. E. &WE6TCOTT can pe oonvilted on the above HOTELS.' i i rTHE UNiON. ' . ARCH STREET, ABOTE THIRD, k'.i OTTON 8. . .to alfilaoaa of interest in or about tbao“tr. jrM-«m ]S|" SALAMANDER SAFES. I||B A large assortment of .- .i «baa«' 4i ,, ■ OnM*oodterms,n* any othefiertablishmeht in the . United States, by • . no.* e b i^kvimnu, PLEASE GIVE UB ACALL. -■ ‘ • ,||jptTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES for • 7 Ornamental Chimney Tops for outages. . garden Vases and Fountains. i ■ -yitrified Pipe for drains and Water oondaotors. , ' Imported and for tale by ftb is-tf r. . - 1010 O^sWljl^^et. jymjhß AND SUITINGS; FOR EX -"-j ■' , FRONT St, and M LETITIA Btrest. , OOIP-lf ’ rpHE STOCK .of; window-glass, ,JL GROUNI).PAINTB of sir Colors, and : WHITE v LEAD, Whioh & SMITH, Wholesale Dnis* eists,-corner ofSECOND and GREDIN .Street*, offSr tfdrpubUo approval, as to price .and qual ty; are une cuaued.) Tnpse,wßp;oonsult them,own interests will fllanwhere. , ■ .. Havana cigars —of, the following celebrated brands; * «» Cabalas, Rigaro, - . .. KoJasUe Oro, Gloria, - ; Efipanola, » - - ypmhuiv ■ ; Naptimo, Pruebese. . - ; ' Vegas, ke.i Scc,, Ac. - vf.Oiieizeaandquahtieß, on hand and constantly re- Xi? R IS° m i&mLNUT.. f^JRAIN.MILLS —GRAIN MILLS—Foir RJ the Farm;and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL has no enoal for Grinding Fins Meal, Foed, Coffos, Spi -08», eto..’byhnndorpowor. ,1, ' Price ,8. S2s,andB4S. I Now in opsraton nt Isa Ssnth SECOND Street. , • Agents wanted In every oounty and State, by - aul7-3m ~ . . . , . E. FARREL k CO, i^OFFEE.—SOi) bags low-priced Rio. 100 - ]\E W! Nos* 1 & 2 jsm&ll i v - invoice of assorted packages, landing from steamer rjtHE 1 WASHINGTON • , FIBE AiIp’MAIRINE IN SUR AN 9D. ooi P AN- , , ; - ' { farquhar BUlLDlfios u^- >^' No. 280 WAIjRI»-ISTfiEET, in 1857, under the General Insurance Law ofPonnsylyania. , t . Authorized CapitilL-iL _J. !_i. d. ._l.‘_'_:.'S6oo,ooo ’ Subscribed Capital.. *— ——•—• • ——- • 200,000 Paid up v-rr^'r-^ 1 r*— * _114,800 . ' •• INVHSTKD AS FOLLOWS I Bon'd and Mortgages, first lien.. $62,170 Ban}(, Railroad, and other Stooks and Se • ouyities .-{u. L /... ‘ 61,000. Cash in 8^530 ! AH'- ■- *' .’r-*- 'BlH3OO' 8 M r fii£My% t E L RO^^H§#!H6£l FURNITURE, #4, Also, oaCARGOESaud FREIGHT to and from all parts of theworld.and.liUandNaviga flon and Transportation, oh favorable terms, , . r OFFICERS. CHARLEfl r G/IMI/AY, President. ’ • WM. WRIGHT, VieePreeident. _ . H. G, RAMJbIIGKR* Assiptant'SeoreUry, DIRECTORS, Jasper Harding, ! . .* ■! r \ Wiljfamlinlay, O. C. Butler, William Wright* Henry K. Strong* r * ?■ FvJorrey, : D. D. Jones, * * Jno. Tonnbr. •Alonso Butler* , Wra, B. Grubb, J.H. Hweß, • r 1 Charles G. Imlay. mar 18-tf _. jyORTHERN ASSURANCE .COMPANY, ESTABLISHED IM ISM. , FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICES: LONDON, ABERDEEN, .EDINBURGH, = OLAS , Dow, Philadelphia! . . CAPITA!;. ©8,298,800. Annual income upwards of sijwhwo. . -Pollotec guarantied by the unUmited liabilities o nearly 1,000 Shareholders. - • : Loans promptly OdjUxted and/pald without reftfeno* to London, by ; ! WILLIAM GETTY, ' ' agent Tor. 1 the united states. OFITOE, PHILADELPHIA BANK, iCHESTNUT BTREET, ABOVE POtIRTH, ; rfixLAbxtPsu, , . seepErenoss; ‘ Mewra. STUART U BROTHER,.«-Bank atrMt. "■ WYERB, OLAOHORNvA 00., 333 Marlnt zh WM. MoKEE A CO.; S 3 South Front atreet. . “! MoOUTOHEN ki COLLINS, B.:Wi corner ; ‘ Front and New streets, • “ SMITH, WILLIAMS, A CO., MS Market st, ■' “i JAMES GRAHAM & CO.,3oand 23Letmaat. JOSEPH B.'MITCHELL, EsiiV, President-Mechanics’ I .Banker w • */, . - JAMES DUNLAr»'Es<i.i President Union Bank, Hem. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 823 Walnut street, late' Judge Supreme Court.. Jyd-tuth&stf Life insurance and trust com- PANY.-THE PENN;MUTUAL-LIFE INBU* RANCE COMPANY. Northeast comer of THIRD and DpCK: Streetß. Assets, 36. . INJURES LIVES Jor the whole term pf' life—grants Simnties and endovrmertta—pdrchasaa hfe mteresU in eal Estate, and makes all contracts .depending on the o ftct e o«° Executotc, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardi^g^^^ Daniel L. Miller,' ' Samuel S. Stokes* ~ Benjamin Coates, William Mnrtm, ; ' Richard S. Newbold, Jamos 13. MoFarland# ' Slacker* - Joseph H, Trotter, WilLaln H.Kern, - - ' Jatnes Euston; . :Samuel C. Huey. Theophilus Paulding* Charles Hallowell,. Edmund A, gouder, Henry C. Townsend* - Daniel Li-Hutchinso** Rodolphus Kent, John W. Horbor, . William H. Carr* . Ellis S. Archer, PiV. Duflow, Samuel J:Christian* - WiHiam Roberteon, Joeepb M. Thoma*, ■ Warner M. Rnsm, John G. Brenner, P._{B. Miohler, Eaaton, DANIEL L. MILLER. President • *.. SAJVIL. E. STOKES, Vice Preset -John W. Hornor.secretary. . aulB-ly npHE, QUAKER CITY INSURANCE JL COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS* No. 808 WALNUT Street CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL.. ... BMO.OOO MARINE,' Afrij'iNLAND I'SgnßAitCE’. 050 Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, onßuildingsand vcljap'* ual* J ! * Merchandise ofalidoacriptiohj. . . Mann© Insurance* inland and' Ocean, on Veseela, Freight and Cargo to and from airparte of the World, SMiiS*”*''; _ , ‘ DIBKCTORO. » George H. Hart, K. W. Bailey, 4 E.lvßom, • Andrew R. Cbambert, ‘ .A. Q. Cattell, Charles G. Imlay, Fosters. Perlflne, _ - H.K. Coggshalu . Samuel Jones. M. D., Hon. H. M. Fuller. aul TYELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN Oh OFFICE CORNER’rHUIb' AND WALNUT ' ' *■ * ’ fctreeta, Philadelphia, *»»ySiA«o* jwßlSlT’ (To all part® of lha World* On Oootl*, b y MEffiS Land Cftrrfaga On Merchandise generally, •. 0,1 Stor %^ m oV^f??'c&FANY, November I,IBSS. ' Marin Vain*, t 103,0*0, Philadelphia City 6 W cent. L0an*...5103,144 00 110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans. 104,425 00 $3°,000. u. 8. Treasury Mi & cent. Notes.., .v -30,1 U 50 360,000, PenMylvania Railroad 3d Mortgage 320,000, N6rfh lilott' 45,8 Ta ® 0 u ' ooooo Companr, interest and principal : : . xuarnntied by the city of jPhilar , de1phia.’;............. 14,229 00 “ QSftQOf IQO shares Pennsylvania Railroad - ‘ 36,000,100share£ Fiorth jWnsyivanValtaii- M road Company..: 83000 Sundry ■.aharee -Philadelphia -lee - - ' ( . Boat Company, Havre de .Grace Steam Tow Boat Company. Sa- * yannah Steam Navigation Com pany, andPtmadelphia Exchange 1,030 oo .Mortgages, and Real Relate, °° Bui Id) ns-.... v 71.363 35 eoesvobie for Insurances made 201.866 36 ae due.at Agencies—Premiums on MA* < Policies recently leaned—and other • due the Company ~V 61.258 1 Borip and stook of sundry Insurance Corapa- ■ . - -- rue 5............. , 3,320 00 Cosh on Deposit m Bank..-. <i,067 86 ’ ’ 9698,80170 William Martini Joseph H. Beal. EdrannaA. Bonder* • John C. Davis, , John R. Penrose* ' George G. Leiper* SfeSgsasE 1 .-: wntiara u. Ludprig* - Hugh; Craig.- / BpenderM’llvame, Charles Kelly. H. Jones Brooke* Jacob p. Jones* - WILLIAJ ’HENRY LYLBURN*Bcoi James C. Hand. ‘ Thoophilua Paulding, James Tracualr. Joshua P. Eyre, «:Baimiel E. Stokes,' Jloan.-- -■ i. M’Farland, ip. Hand, Burton, , Semple, Pittab’g, own* •* MMAR T f? , P,e.ident. . HAND, Vioe President. retary. - mhM-dtf, Fame insurance company, I No. 411 CHESTNUT Sire. I, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL ISM, BY THE STATE OP i i . , PENNSYLVANIA. ~ CONFINED TO PIRE AND INLAND RISKS.. Simißl Weight of Wright, Bros., k Co. wiilum W. Waltbus, William Ryan tc Co. .Cimblbs Riciiahmon. . J. 0. Hows k Co, Gsonos A. Wkst . West, Foboe; ALtoyd. Baroiay Lippihcojt... • Lippmoott, Him top, A Sootl Jacob W. Btoot. Chaffees, Stout, k Co. Hshby Lbwis, Jr_~. Low!., Bros., * Co. David B. Bibbbt. Davis * Birney. A. H. ftofip.NUEiM..-, Rosenheim. Brooks, A Co. John B, Ellison John-S; Bllison k Sons. . Pres’t . WILLIAMS I. BIaANCHARI), Beo*y. auj-H TNSURANCE COMPANY OP THE lsS I ;®7f < « n M , -m- o<,,>it “ l «*»J*»-A. W to. January 1, .. AU invested in sound and available securities—con tinue to insure on Vwsels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stock* of Merchandise* ® o ttW}4j b £Oii J t6rmfl * , > a Henry D. Sherrerd, 1 ' - George H, Stuart* Simeon Toby. ganmel Grant, Jr., Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner, William s. Bmitb, Thomas B. Watlnon, •WlT&him, ac |Ka 0 8,te“’ ' WILLIAM Wt'fijtf THE ROBERT MORRIS PIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY- - •. _ „ .op w°A F iWWm' E 'ET; This tympany, insures against Loss or Damage by ,Flre on Pubfioaqd Private. Bui Wings, Furniture, Stcoks ofjgoods, and Merchandise generally. The following provision In. the Policies of this Com {&teraf: U&r&ntieß t " e ' when assigned as col “ This polioy.ahaU not be invalidated,, or in any wise affected, after its assignment as a collateral security to a.ground-rent.or mortgage, and the approval ofsuoh as signment by the oraoe, by any transfer or conveyance of tho mortgagod p r of th. eame/’ as±r- Isaac 8. Waterman, David Salomon, EdwonLO.Jaines,- William Vandcrve.r, Joseph Jannev, Theodore Cuylor, JamuelCa.tner. Howard fire and marine insu u RANGE COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Street, "I 1 * e * DIRECTORS. LwHr- ' J°hnO.JjimM, E, H. ShiUingford, , :BBohn°f» 0? £»• Spangler* ’ Jpm ffi n el. ffctiSSSS. „ D , Beoretarr—CHAßLES A. BUY. dc!B rjREAT TOSXERN INSURANCE AND - : «?£SSISK ' , • * PUILADSLPHIA, ' . rmoSWK will hereafter oonduot the same with a combined Capi tal* and available . . V- A, *; A syKTs OF OVER 9860,060, invested, fof the most part, in First Bonos and Mort gages, bearing six per oent interest, on improved pro perty, worth double the amount. v * _ FlitE, INLAND, AND MARINE CARGO RISKS Taken on the most Charles C. Lathrop, , William Darling, Alexander Whilidin, E. Trier, • John C. Hunter, James K Smith. IsaaoHaslelrarst, _I C.N.Shipm«n,fchloago. ll. 5. Ki MeCurdr. Prs. Tyler, WaverOf, V. JAMES HWf'fefedent ."1%/TANIIiA BADE HOPE.—-A suponoT lot, «d for* for to." a ills 'a N. WATE R fit., and S 3 NNffir A RVEH. Economy mesB shad-n6s. i ana 2, a prime article, in etoreand for ule ta' anM . l»Bom^&iras. nAn/n'oAD lines and balti t:?nend after MONDAY, July 4th,JBfl9, JMSSfNGER TRAINS I.KATO i PHILADELPHIA, 1110 P M im ° L* noon,(Express,) and For Chester at B.IOAI M.j 12 n00n,'4.30,- etid 11.10 Pi Mi For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 12,4.30, and 11.1 Q P.M, ■ For New Castle at 8.13 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Middletown at 8.13 A. M<. and 4.30 For Dover ntS.lft A. M.. am! 4JO P. »1. > ?w - ForSeaford at 8.15 A. M.,and 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR'PHILADELPHIA ~ * , r JsWS"iy rao,eot6M A - M " (Ekpresß.) 9.40 A.M., ana f. ni, a g'Loai-oWilmingLm al 6.M A. Mi and 9.80 A. M., 1.10 and 'LoavoNowCMtloatB.lsA,M.,nnd7.ro I'. M. . Leave Miduleto. nat 7AO A. Al'. and 6AIP. M. 1 " Leave Dover at 0.50 A. M,. and 0.35 P. m. Leave Beaford at 6.15 and i\ Mf” V:I - 5 Leave Chester at 7.«, O.M A. M„ lAS amft.lS P. M. ate and olio Soa !“ rd 0? d .Delaware Railroad „,'TttAINSFpRBALTIMORE Leave CheeterofB.4o A. M„ island ll.toP. M. Leavo Wilmington at 0.2 U A. aid u,jo ‘ ' NsHNDAYS ' Onlr at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. ior Perryt®‘ami intermediate plte'at f° r 1,6 r, f vill « a»d intermediate plMee , at l 6 « r A" < !&' CI,a ° 8 forßaltiraore andintermodiate ptee at® «r °M HaVr “' de ' GfMl! allli idtSrtlMl< ‘ te lMe aV Ste r fi' n fe l i ln for Ildlad elphla add intermediate V: : 8. MiEELTONlVreeiddht.; MBismafe lugjon, Moutreal, St. _Paul>, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Jaasqnger trains will leave tha.ThiladMphlSandllead' mg Railroad Depot, oorner BROAD and VINE Streets, DAILY, (Sundays oxoepted J as follows:' „ . 7$ A. M., DAY EXPRESS. rnira.Niagora. Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee,.Rook island, galena, St-Faul’s,’Burlington., andot,JLiSois. s \ ? < , • ,-j • l. • „ . 5.30. P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS. roriElmira, Niagara FaUe, Buffalo. Betroit. Chioago, Milwaukee, .Rooklalaud, Galena.st. Paul’t, Burlington, TTAx, e t»WoWon’ssP. >M.' train# rtln through' \b * )ppmg a *Stations on the Lebanon The WOA, Bd. train counsels at 'Rupert for \falkea- checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension °5-n he procured at the^Phlladelphla 1 and "JSvXftM?ilrcad LutoVTiokot Office, Northwest oorner ofmXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Add: at tho Passea ger Depot, oorner BROAD and VINE. TtHROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily. (Sun daj? dxcflpted,) for all points Westand North, at 8 P. M. Freights itmsFbe'OCliverod before-3 P. Mi to insure going the same day. ,For furthorjnft? relation, apply at , - ! . £f£ i*i, h A , below Vine, 001-tf . . - PhilaaeFpma. fiS mb PHILADELPHIA. GER. MANTOWN AND NORRlS townSallroad-summer arrangements-* On'and after Mohdar, May sthyl&^dJntilftjrthernotioe^ Leave Philadelphia 0, 7, 8, min., 10, 11K. U* A. M., 1,8,3, 4, 6,6XJS, iMh, 10, and U KM. - Leave Germantown 6, u7xjs?&&t9, 10,U,jUM., 1,3,8,4, s;S, 6«, 7)4,8.9.10>£P. *• T -ON SUNDAYS, - . p Le£ve Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. M.,2,3,5,7)tf, andlOK 'Leave'GermantownB.lomin. A.M.,1.10 min., 4, BX, andSXP. M. llLe|v^'hifflisS; 4, BM, 0,9, s -“: Leave PhilddelphirvO.M min. A;m., 2' 5. and JH P. M. Chestnut Hill. 7.50. A, and 6.66 P * TOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. . Leave Philadelphia 6,8.05 m n., 10.0 S, min., UX A. M.» 1.05 mim.3.03 min., 4X!sXi 6)L mi KM.' •' Leave Norristown 6,7,9, U A. IVL, 1, 3K,,4K, «, 7«. P. Mi . •. - vl , : > , , * ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 Aj. M., 3 and 4F, M, » L.Jve SL.,. , Leave Philadelphia 6, r 7.05. min., BAS min.,.9H, 10.05 A. 1.05 min., 3.06 min., 1 3.05 mfo.;- <Js, nJoave Mnnaynnk 34)5 nun., 4,6,0 K, 8,0.05 mm. P, fa. 1,/ .. ON. SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., B,4PM. LeaveMatiayUHk ?k A. M» IK, 6K, 8K ?. M. *, 1 1 Jr • H fal F a of.MH e isa%«BiMftftak-: na an . north - pennsyl- On and. after MONDAY,. May 18th. 1859. Pauenver Train, will le.vve FIIONT ami Wll.l.bw Streets, Hu ladelphia, DAILY, (Sundays eXcopteai) For Bethlehem, Allentown, Maudh Chunk, Wilkes* barre.Hazelton, Ac.,(Express,) at A. M. ■ Fpr Bethlehem, (Express,) at 4 P. M. 6 ?|o?Fort Wasliington, (Accommodation,) at 2.13 P. M. and &20 P. M. „ ; TRAINS FOR PHUfADELTHIA: ’Leave Bethlohem,- (Express,) at 8 A/M. and 4.10 F. M, Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at A. M. andiP. M. Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation.) at 6.30 A. M. and 3.35 P. M. • . 5 1 1 ■ * «... , ON SUNDAYS: ' ' Philadelphia, for Doylertown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Doylestown. for Plulada.. at 630 A, M. and 6.43 P» M. to Bethleheni, 61M 1 to Muuch Chunk, $2.G0;.t0 Easton, $1.60; to Doylestown,Bocents; to Wilkoabarre, All'Pnssengor Trains (except Sunday Trains,)con neotat Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. Passengers for Wilkeshauetajte 9.30 A. M. Train, and arrive in Wilkesbarre at 7 P. M. .my 16 ELLIS CLARK, Agent fsiMvKK SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERhIEDIATE STATIONS.—On and. afterJstJanaary WW, tho PasaeugerTrains for DOWNINGTOWN, wil start from,thp Passenger Depot of tho Philadelphia am Vl&E&reets™ Company, comer of.. BROAD anc TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7JO AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at DaIlY (Sundays excepted.: By order of the Board of Managers of tho Philadelphia ana Reading Railroad Company. ‘ dSO W, H.McILHENNY, Secretary. rp HE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL X . RAILROAD. ‘ ■ ' 1859. »ygraß 1859. THE CAPACITY ROAD IS EQUAL TO . TRAINS ■ BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direot at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston* Now York, and .all, points East, and at the Union .Depot at Pittsburg with through Trams for Cm* Eiti.Bt..Louis. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St. ’s, Indianapolis, Louisvule, New Orleans, and all mediate points inOhio., Indiana. ItUnofs, Kentuc ky. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, ana N9Draska—thus furnishing facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com fort by any other route. Express and Fast -Lines run through to Pittsburg, without ohange of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Care are attached to each Train: Woodruff’s Rlcepiiijf Care to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Linos, Sun eaves Philadelphia at 7.1 S A. M. Fast Line ** • 11,60 A. M, Express Tram leaves “ 10.60 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS! Parlwsburg Accommodation at 11 A, M. Harrisburg Accommodation, Via Columbia, 1.00 P.M, Columbia - “ 4.30 P. M. Passengers for. West Choster, will take the Mail, Parketburg, and Lhnoaeter Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers for Sunljury,' Williamsport, Elmirs, Buffa lo, NiwaraFaUs.audintermediate points, leaving PhUat delphiftftt7.lfi A. M.,and2P. M., go directly tnrongh. • _ Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the Company m Philadelphia, New-York, Boston, or 'Bel* 1 ' timoro; andTickeU Eastward at any m£ the important Railroad Offices m the West; also on board any of the regular Line ,of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. , . .. Fare always as low as any other Route. . Too completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chioaco*make this the DIREOT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The ooaneotion of tracks by tue Railroad Bridge' at Pittsburg, avoiding au drajrage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Fjeight‘&nu the Travelling “°* FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Freights of all descriptions can be for warded from Philadoipnm. New York. Boston, or Balti more, to Any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or. Missouri, by R&u roeddireet. . i_ ... . . , The Pennsylvania Railroad also conneota at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, .Muskingum, .Kentuoky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misouri, Kansas. Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chioago, with Steamers to all porta on the Northwestern Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, oau rely with oonfi denoe on itrspeedr transit. THE RATES Op FREIGHT to any point In the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favom ble as are ohayged by other Railroad Companies. Be particular to mark packages ‘ ‘.via Fenna. Rail- Merohaats In the West ordering goods from the East, will do wejlto direot. them to bp shipped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany : D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg:. . , Doyle ACo■,Stoube n vi 11 e t O.; H.B.PierceA Cq.pZftnea v?]fe, O.; J.L Johnston, Ripley, O.t-R. MoNeely/Maya ville, Ry.; Ormaby A Cropper, Portsmouth, O.jTaddock & Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana; H. W. Brown Be C6. t Cinomnati, 0.: Attorn Be Hibbert, Cincinnati, O.: R. C. Meldram, Madison. Ind.; William Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P.G. O’Riley A Co., Evansville, Jnd.jN.W.,Gra ham Be Co,,.Catfo, HI.: it. F. Bass, St. Louis, Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville,Tenn.; Harps & Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.? Clarke Be Co., Chicago, ill.; W. U.H. Koouts, Alton, lU.; Murphy. A Walle, Dubuquo, III.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the west. Parties attending,to their own shipments from tho East, will find it to their interest to cal! on the Agentsof the Company at the, following places before shipping: or letters addressed to either of them du the aubjeot of freights, will meet with prompt attentions , 1 E. J. SPEEDER, Philadelphia; ’ * ‘ ’ MAGRAW Be KOONB, 80 North street. Baltimore. , LEECH Be CO., 2 Astor House, or 18. William at.| N.Y, LEECH ACa.MldTby street.fioßton. ; V/ . H. H. HOUBTON, Gen’l Freight Agent. Phila. L. L.’HOITT. Gon’l Tioket Agent, Phila; THOS. A. SCOTT* Gen 18up‘f, Altoona, Pa, laft.lv . . • J . 1859. JgiMiWM .'1859 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-NEW VORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, BBOM WALNUT-aiRfIET WUARF, Will leave as follows, via: fares. At BAi M.» via Camden and Amboy, Cam. AAiii. Aooonimodation £2 25 At 6 A.- M.»* via Camden and Jersey City, (New JerseylAoQommodntion 2 25 At9A.M.,via Camden and Jorsey City,Morning Mail.: - 3 00 At H A. M., by Htoamboat, viaTacony and Jersey City, Morning Express 3 00 At2P.M.,viaCaraaen and Amboy, C. AA. Ex prese 3 00 At 3 H P. M.,by steamboat, via Taeony and Jer aey City, Evening Express 3 00 AtSJtf P.M.. by Steamboat, via Tacouy and Jer sey City, 2d Class Ticket/ - 1 225 Ats P. M., via Camden and Jorsey City Evening At UP.* M*'» via’ bamd'on and Jersey City, Night Mai 1..... ..<•••* a 25 Mjßi P.M, via Camden and Amboy, Accomodation, (Freight and Passenger—lst Class Tioket 225 ' * . 2 . .2d Class Tioket 160 At 5 P. M„ via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Faeienger>—lst Class Tioket a 25‘ „ „ 2d Class Tioket. 175 - The OP. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 Night Mail, Saturdaysexoepted. . • , For Bplvidero,’Easton, Flenungton, Ac.', dt 6 A'. M. and 3M P, M. For water Gap. Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkosbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ao.. at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Laokawannatond Western Railroad, . For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Holly, at 0 and 9 A. M., and 2?*, 4)£, and 5 P. M. • WAY LINES ForßristoL-Trenton, Ao, at 3>« and 4K P. M., from Walmit-etreetwharf. , „ For Palmyra, Delanco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden* town, Ac.,*atl and 23( P. M. - Steamboat John Neilson, for Taopnr at 11 A. M., and for Bordentown and intermediate pluoes at 3KP, M. Steamboat Trenton, for BH A. M.,nnd for Bristol, Burlington, and intermediate places, at 12 M. JPIfS pounds ofta,e,ge only aliowed'eaeh passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their bearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to.bo paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per round, and wifi not be liable for any, amount beyond SIOQ, exoept ~wm: h, gamier, w OUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES. —ISO lihda,. W dtat«l ?i f Sis| l o bv ( ■ . b . ‘ n«0 i - LETITTA Street, ■ IJrERRING. —760 bWs. Hemng, assorted J-l branita, la Wore and&r to__ . , IrU uaa'oiAS'^lAßfe, HAIXUOAD lines. fßf EBSBWMBn CAMDEN AND AT- • . LANTIC RAILROAD. FOR THE SEA-SHORE,- • •- ■ . On and After September Ist, And lintiljfurtKer notice, trams for Atlantic City leave VINE-Street Wharf 7.30 A. M. Expre.sa •• .......4 A. M. Stopping at all Stations, going; and returning ' ■ ■ LEAVES ATT LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY. stmDAY'tKjK r “ . ‘ r .; save. Vine-itraut at 3 A.M. Rcturtttns.lattyoo Allanlio at,.» ..8 P. M. are „. $1 80 a .^'7:. rlD Xiqbetev.good for two day* •,..... jffl fiO , Sit 1 ?,"? muMtt 'e delivered at Cooper's Point by IP..M. , .Tlio Foinpfwiv wiU not be> responsible for enygoodsim receipted for by their Freight Agent at »l-im • ' . JPHNO:BRYANT.Ageht. 1 fgtigfiaaatoi PHILADELPHIA TURBAY of each week, to return on the MONDAY following, viz* , fToi leading andba0k...«...~~~«. t^..*^ M *2 25 }!S Lebanon do. am „ Pottsvßle ' -;dU;a. ;a 75 Dy order of the Doard. ' ~ auS-lm w."H.'MclLHE«lfV,iSecretary. Srarasmsa" new- west' ches- AOTI PHILADELPHIA . ■ ' ' and at a, 4so and 6 lap. W.„ . , -T • tj * - Che4ter»frora 'the Station, on,‘EAST, Street, at eio; 8.50 and jhß, A. ST, anda, ona 6,45 P.M. *. . 1 lny 23-t f Generaftjuperintemlent. . PHILADELPHIA pehnis, eonnoctiirg fttHarrishdrg with trains ranting to HARRISBIiRG/ M " P A “ jY ' «> r and • ■■iWllo.:- ') ~- ■ ■ WiTH.McILHEHNY.Beetetair. i KS jnwionBMMpIHQIIOETQairrPPF.Ra Xrook Haven, . -Lewubnrr,- J gortbrnaSerland, • rlaieneotion*’.- mpb**. -mSSRSi Milton, t pgatitrrer Jonation, 'RA?fS*OAT?’ iyB-STTI •- . ."S-"J. FT«i*ht Afent. ] . RE AXESTA.TE. "PUBLIC SALE OF . ORIZABA IRON WORKS. BOPHtA FURNAqE, *o. r- 1 _ Br virtue of authority, vejtod in u.i al trail tool for Mrtalil otoditflra of Pollard McCormick,arid In ,or«u filltln of ti deoroo of the. PiilHot Court ofAUexhany county, in illo CtimmOOwoalth bfPeniHylyofiia.itfSa.S of Novombar.Torm.lfiM /wo wiUe ipMO to EuhKpJjafo, attho MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, on FOURTHSt.! in the oitjr ofPiUStrargi ~- ON THE ia>a MY OE SEPTEMBER;i«O, - / Commencing at 11,o’clock,A«M.,or at such time and, •ptaoo to wbioh said saw may be theaand there adioura e<Lu) me following described property* to-,wit: >. Thd laid* And tenement* composing aha appurtenant to Orizaba' Works and Sophia Furnace, situate in Pol lock townshipf adjoining-and adjacent, to the borough of ' Newcastle, in Lawrence county, Pennsylvania,bounded and described as follows: —. . A pieoe of land,bounded north by Neshannook creek,- east by the Pennsylvania' canal, south by other land of said trust* and west by Neshannpck creek. containing . ono acre more nr leas* on which are erected a blast fur nace, known by the name of Sdphia, 40 feet square and 45 -feet high* casting house, tuyor house/cinder house, stock: house; boiler house, engine house, engine and lilaat, with three boilers in the boiler house, and five ox 4M'bdilCrfl set arid complete, and large brick Stack.' ■ 1 • A niece oflano beginning aUioxthoaat corner of Holl- ’ in* Mill ’ot, oh Neehannuck creek, running thence north : 47Jfc degLweSt. 192 oog. east' 151 ’ feet, ! thence along said rail} lotsi9M feet to the place of begin ; hlng i oh which is a brick offico and a blacksmith shop. , Apiece of land of one acre 4nd»l perches, more or 1 less, beginning at a post near Lock No. 2, on Pennsylva nia canal, running south 28j£ deg. west 900 feet to a post’ ; on Said canal,-thenoe south 28k dog. east 348J4'feet To a ; post On Npshannock/oreek. thence south 46% deg. west 300 feet bysaid oreek to a post, thence-south 20°.’ ti}e place of beginning, on-which is’ ,efeoted a Rolling Mil}, the mam building 150 by 212 feet, with dhods attached, m Which are 16 boiling furnaces, 5 heating furnaces, boilers and engine, sufficient to drive all ths machinery id said mill, bar mils, small rolls, nail plate and muck .mils, squeezers. Shears. Ac. Twenty five nail iriachities, ahd ohe wrought spike machine, and abneje warehouse, 60 by 20 feet. . _ A piece of .land beginning on the canal at southwest ?ornerof milllot.and running south 2«M deg. west 136 bet along said canal, thence south <30% deg. east 50 feet by land of J. k J. C. White; thence south 2 deg. east 161 feet by street, thence west 24. feet to a post, thence South’ 2 deg.'eagt 160 feet by. an attey, thence 18 feet by J. Sc J. C. White* to milt lot, thence alons said lot to the place of beginning; containing one-half aero, more. or less, on which is a nail and stave factory 46 by 112 feet, on gine knd' boiler housp, with fngin© sufficient to drive machinery for 24 nail machines, 1 spike machine, l stave machine.circular saws, &o<« therein contained, one clay bouse 68 by 34 feet, with machinery for grind ing and tempering clay to make fire bfick, and a brick drying bouse 78 by 8$ feet, partly on said lot, and partly on land of J. &J. C. White,. > A LOT OF GROUND, No. 8. in White’s addition to New Castle, bounded on tho north and eafet by streets, south by lot No. 7, and west by Jefferson street v'M feet front ,by ISO foot, on which is a brick cooper shop, 25 by 40 feet, and oarpenter shop 12 feet square; - : ■ Apipeeofland in' Neahannoek township, lying south of Kattbrook road, containing acres, more or less, being part of the Ihrapson tract, purchased by P. McOor mick from Diana Ihmpson, situate about IX, miles from New Castle, on'the Eastbrdok road. A lot of ground tounded/north • br other lands of said - trust, east, by A.'L. and G. W. Crawford, south by White s heirs, ana west- by-Joaersoa is Qreoted a brick dwelling house. . - ' The above described property will be sold together, ns a whole. Al so in separate parcels, as described; The undivided half of 400 aores of land, more or loss, in Neslmnnock, township, bounded north by. Crawford, east by Pearson Pyle ana others, south by Thomas Falls, and west by Maitland and Crawford, abounding with coal, about 250 acres cleared, ooal banks opened,a num- • ber of! frame houses; bams, sheds, stables, coke ovens, &o.,erectedthereon. _ . _ . , , % f , 4 . A PigCE OF LAND. > In Neshannook township, bounded by lands of William Alexander. James Boyle* and John McKee, containing 89 acres and 130 perohes, on which is erected a plank homoi a log houso. a frame stable; about 20 acres cleared; also, a good spring of water. , . Font contiguous lots of ground, in Pollock township, bounded on the north by Cunningham and others, south by White, cast by-Vogan and others,-and west by- , on which nro erected dwelling houses, stables; &o. A piece of land in the borough of New Castlo, begin ning at the northwest corner-of School-house, on *eastr side of Jefferson street; near the bridge over Neshannook oreek, thence north 83 dog. east.lSO foet to said oreek, thence north 37X dej?, west 43 feet, thence south63X deg. west 231 feet, to Jefferson street, thence south 1 deg. east 125 feet to tho place of beginning, containing ono acre, more or less. A lot of /round. 60 feet front>by IGOin depth, m the borough of Now Castle, bounded north bv street, east by. alley, south by Jacob Lint* and west by Jefferson street, on which is erected a frame stablo. Alot'ofgroundin Pollock township, m White’s addi tion to New Castle, beginning on Mill street* at the comor of .lot No. 2. thence south ,2 dee. .east br said street 60 feet»tlienod south 1 83'ting.-west 'by lot No. 3.160 feet, thence<no7th2doe. west by. alley6o feet, to southwest corner Jot No; l, thence nojrth 83 deg. oast by lot No. 3, ICOfeetitotlieplttoeofbepinnine. - - A framehouse and lot in Pollock township* bounded north pyNeshannock oreek, east'by'Jefferson street* west bj - , oast by ' ‘'A l lot'of ground in said township, tiounded north by ■Wallace, east by an alley, south by Dickson* and west’ br Croton road* being GO feet in front byIGQ foot in ■ JfLtip, A TRACT OP LAND OP ABOUT 428 ACRES, In Sugar Creek township, Venango county, Pennsyl vania. known os the Saw Mill tract, lieing tue same de scribed! in deed from Pollard McCormick,-to said trus tees, dated 23d August, 1865. j A more full and, accurate description of the property to be send will ho furnished from tne deeds, at the time of sale, or previously, to the trustees. - , One-tnird of the purehase-monoy to be paid in cash on the acknowledgment of thedeed; qne-thirdjnsixraontha, Ri]d one-third,in, taeWet months from the time of sale, with interest from that timo; the deferred payments to be socuted by bond and mortgage on the premises j one third of tho'araount'offirstlor-o&sh'payment to be paid when the property la struck down. ISAAC M: PENNOCK. -WIbLTAM K. NIMIOk, ’ OHaKLEB KNAP. ’ - ‘ nu26-fjn&wBt* BRUSHES, SnPHri CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN •f~ PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the following Hat of rices fbr.Hondsorubs.and compare them with those ought elsewhere: N 0.3, 66knot®, 87 •* No. 4, 80 knots, 100 " N0.6,-88knbts,m « |:?;l§Jte;lS •“ No. B, UOknots,l7s . <«. 68 North . . t Philadelphia, PR OUT’S CELEBRATED LONDON BRUSHES. ' ' - , intToduoßd. have at onoe taken precedence for quality £f materials and for scientific construction. Hie Hair rushes* combining a peculiar elasticity withthere quistte firmness, arc found to pass uniformly and smoothly through, tho. hiur rather than roughly and harshly ©vbr it, t&ua giving the proper stimulus and oonsequOnt freedom from dandrufi' to tho scalp-skin without Inhmng it, and. thus, too. mtnirine a naturally glossy, bealthy oondltion to the hair. Ills TEETH, NAII» and COMB BRUSHES are equally desirable also for their respective uses, all combining,' 'm a remarkable degreo, aommeteit ueefulneas with-extraordinary dura-- biiity. A full assortment ofPROUT’S superior goods, fttwarmife. .PUMERY.jiut importod direct, eussh and oekuihb. -For sale; Wholesale and retail, br Jrn-tr ■ CABINET WARE, PABINET FURNITURE and, BILLIARD TABLES. , - ' : * • MOORE & CAMPION,. . . No. 201 80UTH SECOND STREET, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are how manufacturing.a superior artiolo of • BILLIARD tables, ; •whiohnrerroncrauoed bj»U whohavo used thamto ba Burortor to all others. - ■ - , For the quality am, finish of these Tables tho mann yol'k - I - i . . . IjtJWdi WASHING AND ISONING. M. FASHING AND IRONING DONE SUP* yt*h NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single Sehnofii a Q^itlomon 9 Families* Boarding FAMri’v at DONOVAN'S J&S&rX Bouth BIXTH Street, Sof&hefP Family ■ Shirts Collars patenl ,mok wa ß h?bSS thiwE Waahed by hand * 011 the oom striotlr &TfoWX^' B LEGAL, HTHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY A AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of tho Estate of CHAKI.ES VEZIN. deceased. Auditor anpointod by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the fifth aocountof Emily Vezin. Charles John Frederiok Vezin. and Benjamin Gerhard, Executors? also the 6th nccount of Charles John Frederick Vezin! E™. st Hasonclevor, Samuel' Grant, Jr., and Beniamin v«»i«^Ja r ri!l loe T S V Rlfl -S t ll e P'ISQF account of Emily Vezin, Charles John Frederick vezin, ami Benjamin 2Z!i l ?AP u i vdl *M unt,er Ul ?- laNt testamont of ?n Vl« to - report distribution. of the balances in the hands of tho accountants, will meet the parties ni 9 v® B A Od or 4. t !j&? u J’J , £ aeBo f hi fl appointment on dION- MACKEREL,;; AND u '.iALEWIYES. —9O * fw-tea* , , no South FRONT Street,' TOURNESS. BRINLUtT CO. y, . ' No:4» MARKET'STREET.. -: • ,i >" SALE THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING- SEPT. 9,-AT 10 ■ ‘ ' O’CLOCK. ' ' '■> A CARD.—Oar.'Sale of 800 lots Ffench dry goods, to bo sold this (Friday) morning, ~ September zd, et iO o'clock, by catalogue, comprises the uirgeataud richest assortment ofdress silks; printed de l&ines, &a., offered l to which the attention of the the trade is "rffmOK.—lniale will bs founi— ; 1,000 piec-a, rich Paris c)tO«T silk,, black droqueEi, no# * volcrar imperatrice, grew d’Epsora,' ejOB IT Faria, groa royal. ' :2OT*lcK flounced eilk.roberf.' -- ■ - ffiOOVich Paris printedraotisjindelaines. > •' f) rich Paris printed zpoustm da tolne robes, orinp, silk stnpe.and plaid taobairs. /MOlotsriewstjljJ. . r - . This-Morning,*,-,' • * A large invoice of new stria Pttnejßonnet-Ribbons. - - SALE OF FRENCH!GOODS. ■'.f s .‘This Morning*'. c *' ' , K' ‘ '• . i September 2, at 10 o'clock,, by flawldgue. op ba months* credit, 400 lors of fancy and staple Frencn cf^ goods- - BPEOIA- FALL SALE.,OF 1,0 W: PIECES 't.. DRESS , . This Morning, -v • September id* atlo o’clock, consisting of— Cases Bayadere fays eiuutniae.. no t Pekin rave bartgV . . ** roh chitje fnlumme. ' '* • - , ric iladnilegros as Naples. - • - ; “ rjohPekin damasae apoil* rich drogubt Jardinare. - nch Bayadere canele. ' 41 f{cHcDlptmltde.soie.-«■*. * . “ *r ch pointeue fltft . ** jriph blfUsk dromhts dcf. r - • ; FLOUNCED SILK ROBfig-fdet landed. - • 200 'lots two-fioQaced;broche and fancybrObad* silk teffi DEfRHINM-BeVtgooda imported' Cases 24,26,28,30, and 32 inch fine to* superb qualities Also,ftX) piocoß extrarich?ati&smdl-fUrcre&plaid, strip*, .Bayadere; polks, bouquet; detached figures, me dallion mouslm de lames. . ~ • ' :LKs.«' • i.i)*! ROBES.?, V v*. - j , 4(0 rich Paris printed motislin aalamfe robes.• : •• f . W 0 LOTS jfEWsSUyLE' BONNET RIBBONS;; 7 ; Also, 160 new-atyle Pans bonnet ribbOdStt *- THE BRITISH : &ND NORTH HlBK&americ/j'i royalmail'steam .SeooiidCabihPsAMgA.. J a--. , 79> ■ • •. •„ J **4J« BosfoN ttt trviiM au, . - • f SbMaVcspl^ udkinr, AlffiifeA,' Q&pt* MllUr, 'ARABIA* Capt-;J, Stone*■ ~\ NIAGARA, OapWAnder;- ghaiSoh,. EufopA, Capfc /, LeitCh. - CANADA, Cant Lang, -.y l;. , ••; -y y . These voesels carry a olear white light at mast-head; Aag. m lr:^^^iaonp; .aYo^i, ” •?**) jfcfttafr'.Wednesday, Bept. PERfIIAT jildktei,! *V). tfedneeoay, SSpt. 28. . Barths not seoured until paid for. . •\ j Ah experienced Surgeon on board. Taa these ships Wiffaot beaeoenntable for Gold. Silver/ BUiliofi, SWciS/ JAlreify, Prsoiont Stones or Metals, unless bins of liOim are sirflratheremr&di' the value thereof thereinexpfsssed, ftt frerchf tfr gfcs-.' to ,, T FOR THE SOUTH,—CHABLES SMIi&TON ANB BAVANN AH STEAMSHIPS; •' ' - ! « , .FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at as average of prvxxxir per cent, be-, iow g c : . Mjl! n. Charles P. Marihniany tnif sail oh. Monday, Sep- ■ tettbdffi,atlOo f eiockA.M; r / ’'V « % ; •“">““> **•* s “-• The U. S. Mail .Steamship STATE OF. GEORGIA, Captain John J, Garvin, will sail on Saturday, September 1 1 W WAojiri j trtlr tt hiirart afßkU 87*Satune days chanced from evert Saturday to ever: five Goods reoeived, and RiUc of Lading signed fiist-cI&W side-wheel Steamships KEY- * STORE STATE and STATE OF GEQRGIArtoW run as above every ten days; thus fornmig a'Rve-day Comma nloation Vfith Charleston and Savannah, add. the South, and Southwest.' ' ’V' *. At bpth .Charleston and Savannah,.these Ships eon-. Jioct with steamers for Florida,-and with railroads, fte.,, or all plaoea in the ; 1 ' t \r t . . Freight and Insurance on a large proporticra of Goods shipped Sou t)i will be found to be lowey„ by. these ships .than by sailing vessels; the premium being one-half .the. unnecessary, farther than .Charleston or Bavannah, the' RailroadOmgnmes takingaUn^jnfrdm^se points.''. Fareby thiS route 25 to4o per oeit. cMaMr than'by. the Inland Rente, as will be seen-b 4 the following sche dule. > Through tickets from CharlaS-. ton and Savannah steamships,lNCLyDlNG MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston audS&Van-. nahto Montgomery: «... . ;.r“- - • - “' , k -*'nrt.Ait® paxi. ! To Charleston—B WOO . BO WOO BaVannah—*;Aloo.' ■ Augusta 20 00r August*.3Bgo' Macon...- 2100- Macon-—''.—-'—; 33,7/ Atlanta SOO Atlanta—— ——Si a ' Columbus—y.. '23 00' Columbus!—y...—...koo -A1bany.......... 24 00 Albany,s7,oo Montgomery...* ‘9B 00 Montgomery.-—\y' 384)0 Mobile 88 00 Mobile .*..48 99 New‘Orleans....3P7B New Orleans.... J... MOO No bills oflading signed after the sbiphas sailed. ■ ■ For freight or passage apply on boara, at second wharf above Vine street, or tp . .. j i. . ‘ , '* ALESC. HERON, 1 Jr«'» Southwest comer FOUTH and CHEBTN uT; Agents in Charleston, T. 8. &rT.-G.*BUDD; !■’ ‘ “ . . Savannah, HUNTER & GAMM^LL. from Charleston, steamer Carolina every. For Mprida from Bavannah, steamers' Si.',Mary’s Md • Bt. John’s, every Tuesday and Saturday; - l > Jy23 ■ .GLASGOW AND. NEW,YORK. AND LONDONDERRY—for ®3O. ' 7EOM MXW YORK* ’ * ? * .GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 22, at U . o r olock, noon. . i rnox qlaboow; : - - GLABGO‘W l Thomp9on > Wediieedajfi Septemberl4. Rates of Passage' front New York* Fhiladelpaia, or' Boston, to Glasgow; .Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, or'lxro donderry, firstolasa. 575- Steerage, foundwitkac nun danoe ofpioprfflyoooxed provisions, ®3o.' , ' ■; .An experienced Surgeon attached to each Npchargoforxnodicixiee*...-" For freight or passage, applrto„*i’,v,‘ - 5 . • ' ./-* WORKMAN* C0.,- No. ISJ WALNUTStroet^PhilßdetoMa* No. S BROADWAY. York* iz&m, U. S. STEAMERS, . , ,O ™*kAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, “ ARAGO, Captain Lines, will sail July-S3, September 17, November 13. . ....'* FULTON/Captaln Wotton, will sail AugustJQ, Octo ber 15, Deoember Id. First Cabin pa*<ax©_~ . —L. SUD Second Cabin passage _ , 70 For or , o^Ai : v - Aft the Warehousing Company’*, Philadelphia Offloe, TobaocoWarehonse, DOCKStreet, Phil a. ,Je23-3m SAVING FUNDS, SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO-. £3 CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. '' - . ■ Office, No- Ssi North THIRD Street (Consolidation Bank Building.) - __ CHARTERED BY,THE LEGISLATURE- OFPENN- Deposits received in sums of .One Dollar andLiunrards* and repaid m Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT, iNTEREST.uom the day of deposit till with- Arespousihle and reliable Savings Institution has long' been needed in the Northern part of. the city;,and “ The Soring Garden Savings Fund Society*' was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply thisneoessity. The Managers, in organizing and locating; it, have been governed wholly by adesire to-aecommodate .tbe bus;-, ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpn ring which. Fromoto2J4o’clock? also, oh Monday and Thursday from 6 until 8 o’olook in the evening, . . - MXJIAGXXS. • Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John jP. Levy, Hon. K. K.iStrong* . Daniel Underkoffer, Frederiok Staoke,. Francis Hart, ‘ Joseph P. LeClbro, John Keeslar, Jr., • r George - James 8. Pringk,. , JacobDook,, ’ , . * Joaeph M- Crowell, , , Hon. VTm, MUlWard, . ~ Gcojbo woelpper. . .. Qco.T.Thorn, . Kterc,EV^ AMEB **.. Feahcis Haxt; Seoretarv.' s . - - -.V,- iaac-tfif CSAVING FUND—FIVE :PER OENT. IN terest.-nationaL' safety trust com pany, WALNUT Btreet, Southwest comer of THIRD, Philadelphia.. Incorporated by, .tho Btate of Pennsylva-' nia. l * .i • -' • - - , • Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in-, terest tho day of.deposit to the day of with- , The office is open every day from 9 o’clock in the'' morning till 5 o'clock in the. evening,' and on Monday andThumayjvenmsstillBo*olocfc • -• ’ - * .Hon. SENiQf L. BENNER; President. ‘ ROBERT SEtFRIDGE. Yioe Premdent. ' William J.Rxxd, Seoretary. . • ■ ncascTOßs. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, ' Edward L. Carter, 1 Joseph B. Barr, , Robert Seundze, Franois Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yeykes, . . C. Laudretn Munns, * • - Henry Diffenderfer.' Money is received and payments made daily. - •- Tho investments are made, m conformity -with the S revisions of the Charter, in Mai Estate Mortgages, round Rents, and such first-class securities as will al ways insure fie/ioot security to the' depositors; and which oannqt fail to give permanency and stability to this Institution. • aul-iy RAVING FXTND.---UNITEO STATES COMPANY,oorner THIRD and: CHEST NUTJStreeu. .. „ * Large and small sums received, and paid back orTAe mand without FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of vithSfawfvl. DRAFTS for said on. England, Ireland, and SooUand, from £l. upwards. ... . Prosident—STEPHEN R- CRAWFORD. Treasurer—JAMESTß. HITTER. PLINY.FIBK, Aotuary. " A little, but often, fUU the Purse.” IT'RANKLLN SAW FUND— . No. 136 South FOURTH Street, between Gheatnnt and Walnut, PhlladelpMe, pa,. all He posits on domand.. j: ..i ■ ■ Depositor;’ moner. secured' by Government §tste. &nd City Ground Renta, Mortgages, * • This Company deems safety better .than large profit*, consequently prill run no risk with deposi tonnmpney, but have it at all times ready to re turn.with-aper cent, interest to tbe owner, as may! have always done. This- Company sever suspended.« . * < , FejnalM.‘married pr single, and Minora can deposit m their own right, and snoh deposits can be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania,- with' authority to receive mo ney from trustees and. exeoutoTs. • • ’'» " LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Ofiioe open daily, from 9 to & o’dock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evoninga until 8 o’olk. , DIRECTORS. ' < V- Jacob B. Shaunon, . - Cyrus C&dwall&der,- jphn flhindler, - George RuhsoU, Malaehi W. Sloan, BdwanLT. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, , Henry JJelany* Nicholas Rlttenhouse,. Nathan Smedley, Jos. R. Satherchwaite,. Ephraim Blanchard, ’ • JAoI/b B. MpSofoK", President. OtBU. CADWAiLiCBB, Treasurer., d!8-y , - 14 A Dollar saved is twice earned/* MACHINERY AND IRON. a.HUBL V. MEHIUOI, .1 7, VACGUAJi MBRRICK. eOUTIWAR»M» ", FIFTH AND, WASHINGTON 6THBBTS, , merWoW^ns. Mau t u»f.|e D & li, B l S I Bu ! in.a, for Land,* River, and Marine service, • Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks/Jronßoate, Aoi; Castings of all kinds, either Iron orßrasg.. Iron Frame Roofs fog Gm Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, *O. '' 1 • Retorts and. Gas Maohinery of the latest and most im proved construction.- * * ‘ • • ._ Every description of Plantation-Mechmerr, such as Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam irainsi Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac; Sole Agents.for N. Rillleux’s Patent sugar Boiling' Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam •Hammeriand A»PihwaH A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain lng.M&ohlne. . . . au«-y TO: WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER. OHANTS.-A large Stock of MANILA ROPE, as. sorted sues,, Manuiaotured, and for sale at the lowest New York prices, by. _• > • < ■ - i i ' ' WEAVER; FITLER., A CO., ang jB3 N. WATER-8U and ;»N. WRARV DEFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrelßvariou m lhU . auW ’ , v .■ r „ .IBtJTTA Street. DAY RUM. —5 puncheons ,Very superior JLFBaj R am, in store and for sale by . auo A. MERINO;I4O South FRONT Street, M" i THOMAS U o’clock Kooif, instead pf in the evening.' - ' • - .' ; PALL SALES WOCi£AKS> HEAL ESTATE. “ . Pint Pull SaleTwh eSM»»ber._ •. . . Second FallßftlO.'lithßoptarlob.,.. ' -ThitdFall Ba.le,'»thßeftoaMiv ~- rn itan>ta now ready. ; * , ’, , . _ - - STOCKS, LOANS, fte. ' " " . - On Tuesday, • • ‘ Sept. 6, at is o’clock, noon, at the' Philadelphia Bn- Bh «t ; reserve, for acconnt of jwhora.ii may con- • -2 bond*. SlrOCTeach, North-Western Railroad Com*' 13 j/ooo,3per GQufvbqni Le^'countyVlownT,-**' - 9 bonce, $609 ©sen,' Donaldson Improvement Com* Wnr*7 per cent-interestpancioally 3* aid May and No v®P}wxtc <miKTO attached,j". r:> *_ r~ * r ' Atoo, for other-accounts—. Laihare Point Breeze Park Association. • : JflUßio • Wwo s^ uon Amerfesrt Academy of for .aecowtjof'Wbocß ft Mr ffWncerti“ , _ . . f - .000 7 per 'oeati'YecQhd mortgage loin Catawissa, Brie Railroad Company, redeema- • / ' SEPTEMBER* - •’ Will moladaa first-ctes* farm and valuable oity pro perty, to 5a sola peremptorily. - ■ —~ •. / '/RKAL'ISTATB^h'SEPTEMBER. 5 _WIII include the estate' orJJ.Shetallne,; 18 acres, South Broad street and:Thirteenth.street-rbi.ord*r of exeoa tOTß.j ' •*•-'* V',; „ REAL KSTATB; BTOCKB,'io, r ' - -PiiWo Sales at the PhfladdlphiarExefcsnge ererjr Tuee ‘“y^ayioon. the ta«n«MeflMqn.; .r-s-- —. • e.ach sale, ode thousand catelogriestajwmrtfetform, descnpUon-of ARJiaPropeisy to-be eold on thefoliowin!.' Tuesday. Jfef 9ALBg AT-THE AUCTION ,' tfTsiVffi}si s As'WiVArz : a alb. _ We bare adsrga amouptof Rest Estate at Private Sale, » evef y : description of .eity and country z SSL Real Estate enteiredOp dur Privateßale'Rer iter andaa verttsed occasionally in oqt Public Sale Abstracts , - which 1,000- oopiea - are -printed weekly,) &w of SALE—SEPTEMBER d,A7 HOOW, stdry stone sontinreev corner of Forty-ee candstreetdvCbestHuk arena*and Pine street. Lot ft ftfet fropt, JW Met dw,.waning IQS fee t in, the raar VALUABLE LOTr-FODR-FKONTB, at the northwest corner .of, Fortjreecaad.and; Pine •tre«t*,w>*t PhilaaeJpnia.'MOTeet, on '-Forty-second street, ©po feM^O^Fiae -Mrost, .4»ieet on Book street, PHl§sm^?et Stntteatf oonJerofrorfMfS «r WyoßndgjddPratt streets. West PituJuUiltfnaV W MI front omForty-nrit street by 100 feetoH Jwofrtßtr.-V '.~ ‘• DWELLING, >noki pWpl&'Htt jriok dweuuik/J&P4O -Enterttue 1 street, bftvMt ?purth pnd Filth Mre»ts f >e|ojr4}ickBr*oxr' street,' ftm Tram4dwelhcci and a I loteffoor npxtuot land, Bristol Pa.yadjouHitgvtbO Philadelphia aiM Tren ton Hnilroad; ahdtiflarthQ rirer andOMWl. PALL AT NOON, Orphans' Coott .-Alexander SJbaw, ' S L , TOREE-Sl«jiy ; ‘ : iS^^pTrai,lfro^'Ki , '3« hnstian street,- betswen Third hadFotirthatTeots. rrhans*CourtSale—EsMMOtJicobS/wonder,dee’d. • BU4LDINO LOT*:h'ort&JfidC'Af items street, W> . couth side of PearTaqeet,: BetweenlThutMnd had Broadband Vine, andiCaltowlnit'stteeUriPoutteenth - Orphans’ Court Sdle—EftaU of iames Banfbrd,' ded'd, : CWfi[.LlNa; 3lirtSMit corner of Sixth .and Mary attests, betwedtf Lombard and South streets. vn~ -• ■-, ?•• -Same .Estate—DWELLING ADJOINING—East side ofßixthatr et.-between Lonjbard.and,South atroets, - atUoimns the above oe the n«*rtli. ■ -, ..Same Estate —T^IEEE.rDWELLINGS, nert^waat' Sornex ofAlary street Ann Jones' .or alley,'. atween Fifth SJUhand Lombard r • '• rafr*' _.lll AX.t-ni UiUX a iyrrnitoDlJiyr, XVO, 281#' . NorthEleventhetrdetiiabove Jet&reca street, with a tWo^-story Crame-stable on. the.reaf end of .the lot, front in*odLewisstreet-r^wo „• At • '...Peremptory &Ue-rBIJILDING “LOT—dorthweet side df Cherry--streeL northeast of- Meadow xtroet. (late Frankford/)' Twenty^third/ward; "22 by '.lift';feet. ' TPeremptorjr Kale— LOTi.'eouth-. eagt side of Mulberry^.street, southwest street, ([ate Frank forailTyienti'-third ward-} together, •• 40 by lt» feet. tGT Sale abeoluteW -VALUABLE JP VTHE RACE-STREET. JBOTELNo. 422 RacbAtfeet, between Fourth arid - Fifth streets, and pppoelw Crown street j lot II pj 200 - feeti 'fBT Immedtateipdssedßiotn* »>. \\ ' - . THREE-STORY/BiUCKDW^LLlNG;sonthsideof Prim© street, between Blghtn and Ninth, streets, (hta . DWEti'WO; - with back buildings. No. 1124 Mount Vernon a free be tween Eleventh 'ana Twollth and Green and Wallaea streets. 1 • *•' ■ * • -- . Executors' Peremptory Sale—Estate of RebeocA Save 1 - .VALUABLE BUsf^fo>S B STA3tD-Thrse-rtorl'brick store smi dwelling.'No. 223 Aroli street. between Second “ and Third streets.- -Sale absolute. Immediate ~ Sn°n. ‘ t- .’-iz ■-■' . - EstatfrKDWELLING NORTH FQURTR ST— story' bnck dwelbng No. 610 North-Fourth street, between Greep aad Tammany 'streets." Sal* abeo- Ibtt. ilmmediatftwdsseasion.’- --- THREE-STORY^BRIOIC DWELLING, Havwfojd Btrset. (late MantuaYiUe.;J > i [} sv d£& * • *'t On Thursday Morninir*- 1 ]- 1 ' - ■ At • o’ctock.-ntthe su<4<m«OTefah ! ai»rto»ntcf exoeUent'seeottd-hand'ftmnture, elegant'plworf&rtee# fine mirror*, cajpets,Sto;, fnHnfaniiheßaecunin*l»<m»e-; keeping, removed tpthe store lor oonveznence of sale* ’ ROOSTS ONjHARMONY. COURT TO RENT^—Ap ply at the anefedn store, v^v.-i; AT- PRIVATE. is the Philadelphia and MercantileljitTarief and Atbensam. “ tmildipg and lot, &i by »Kfeet. Two fronts./ - •' / . B; SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER,. No. 40ft *. CHESTNIrEBraEET, JoP2»it» tb« Oortoß aoma. botwoon FOURTH and FIFTH Strop to. -; ~ * ; PHILIP FORP;;AUCIIONEER; No. 630 J- MARKET'Stropt.Andd-MlNOß.Strart. -- - T ’ M. GUMMEY- ft SONS, •r • . heal Estate-Auctioneers, No.a&WALNUTSTBEFT. CARD.—J. M.jGununey ASont, asettoneers. wtuhold regular sales of Real -Estate, BtOoks, ho*' Also hOCSfr hold furniture at dwellmga., - fe. On our Private Sale'Register will always be fband a very large, amount of real estate, inohtdlng every eft- , ■ Wo-aoWAdTO^lf^g^-' HI OSE S. NATHANS, : AUCTIONEER i-JA-AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. B. am BIXTH&nd RACE ' ' ■ - MONEyTO loan. Mokst.to loah, m LAnon-oR- siaxrtr AJiotrXts, ce merchandise generally,and on all articles of value. it*. BUMS OVXa ONB HUJTOBXD'PQIJJtas TWO MCB CMY. PXX mouth, including stoncr,i&mrftt Nathans* rnroml Establishment. 8TB: .oottieiL of SIXTH and BE GREAT PUBLIOACCOMMODATIOIE - , ‘ MONBYI-.MONEyIi money!!! - - , Money Jiberallr. advanced in large or small amounts, from toe dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, disiuosafl, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieoes, tasnal i&> . strumente,-furniture, drygoods,clothing, grooenas»ol gars, hardware, outlenr, books, hones, vehioles, harness, and all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on, atNxTHANs* Pbiclpai, EUTAai.isHMsns, southeast the lowest market mte«. : - GREAT BARGAINS INVWATCHEB, JEWELRY, Ac., AT PRIVATE BALE. at. PAL EBTABLI&HMENTia,'E; oorner of SIXTH and RACEBfereBU.---The following articles wilTbe sold for lea than hail the ostial BtorSpriois t Tipe gold English patent full JeireUed the: most approved and best make, mhuntmg cases and double bottomed; ‘Fmegold escapement lever end leyme watches »in hunting case and open face, some of them are extra mu jeweled, and bat make,; silver-KM[U»h .patentlever watches,>escape ment’ (ever and - lepipes, l inchttnling open face, some Very-superior;'English, Swiss, Uuartier watches;,fine .'gold-vest* fob,- neclu and chil dren's chains; fine gold peiihil eases and penft, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rlngS, studs, medallions, and jewelry generally. - Superior Havana Cigars atfls per thousand, ip boxes of 900 eaob, will be solo by sngls or quantities,, to suit purchasers. Numerous ianoy &rtiolea,Ao;, ‘ A superior fire-proof che*t, 4je«t-high by 3 feet wide. Also, watches, and jswtjlrtrof every description. j • ST; LOUlfl. MO. . . WILLIAMS & AUCTibNEmS v f A?rp COMNJBSION’ MERCHANTS, ‘No. V North MAIN STREET, Br. Louis, Mo., (formerly with Messrs. Mydrs. Claghorn-'A Co., Philadeiehia,l offer their services 1 to -the 'merchants, .’mamiiacr&rers, and others of Philadelphia; ar the sale of dry goods, carpets, boots, shoes, hardware, jewelry, Ac-, Ac. ; - Cash advances made oa receipt of goods. Sottlements made three days after sale. BBrsKxacxs.- Messrs. Myers, CUgbom, ACo., Phila.' 1 *• - BtuarT* Brother; P® _ . 4< , Van Wyok, Townsend,-A Warrens, New York, 44 L. AB. Curtis A Co.; M u Wood. Christy; A Co., St. Louis, Xo. , V . Crow,McCreary, A Co., '** ** m4-f m w-ly . COAL. TUEO. D. feMORY & CO. - ; OFFICE NoU6Boulh FOURTH St-Tbll^ta., Sole Agents of <’ GEO. .a POTTB A OO H Minors and Shtppors of the LOCUST DALE COAL, From the Locust Mountain, 'Near Ashland, spg-dml SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. e v?: GKOUiIE, * cu., ™ h ' bbmi - MoB s»btl,€ R K rMt . -. PHILADELPHIA. WO OD v 00AL, AND.KINDLING WOOD. ’ ' ' : COA^EMTR^^^WTLARF, o^roTK^r^oto!t¥ F wJb d DTS r h“aS ?KS?m d D o w®¥ia*^Fß“v, re s^X'^ h&nd a superior article of LEHIGH COAL, of all sizes, selected with cars. Dealers and Consumers -will find it greatly to thalr adv&ntage to purchase Kindling Wood of ns*- . jee-fim Fkesh fruit jars. Those who wishto-avoid the unoieanliness at tendant Upon putting op fruit* Ac., by the use of the old style Jars with metal Covers andcement,wiU be pleased to leaYn that the whole operation, ol..Preserving oan be performed in less than one half the usual time bv the uaei-of KARTELLS ALVeLASS PRESERVING 3JSR&S pronounced by physicians and scientific men to be the safest and most reliable Jar ever.made. A siiula inspection will satisfy any One of their'incomparable superiority over alt others." *' 'Manufacturersunder the Patent, • . ' . KARTELL & LETCHWQRTB, au37-6t» y. . No. 33 NORTH FIFTH street CT-fiREOSCOPIC BAZAAR.—The great Emporium for Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Pic tures. supMied continually,with noveUieafrom Paris and Lomtya., Per sale, wholesale and retiih&t '* L Optician, \ ] 1U South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. *r improved Spectacles and Eye-elasaos, ATf croseopej, Opcra-gtassejtMathematioalandiPhyßical In struments, in a great variety. Artificial Eyes inserted. anSO-flt ‘ The young men’s Christian asso -CIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.— Notice— Metu- P*ra inonoors for Duos will please mnko payment at the Dooms, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street; Ou3o-3t 1 ■; JOHN WANAMAKEK, Cor, goo’y. lITOH —250 bbls. City made Pitch, in ’store and for sale I'v ’ 101 •; ■ RqWLEY - I j%l U TVm^ a . SPTS.« TURPENTINE.—ISO bblsSpts. Turpentine, in store and forsaleliT_ . ' rn.ol , 1 ' ' feOWIBY - tWfflWWfcSftta. Hams !. hams : hams ! ’Jnst received a prime lot new sugar-cured Hama. 913 d Bmi-ra.^ Bt-CARR SODA.—IOO kegs for 'sale by Bn( -WjSTHBHILL t BROTHER, No. a and 49 If. n—- —. DAVID P. MOORE, UNDER • krMi*
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